When looking back on the instant, Hirem would be struck by how quickly a life and purpose could shatter.
His forcefully thrown elbow missed its intended mark, barely glancing off a set of raised hands. The Eypharian had been lulled out of vigilance by the spirit of the party. The lax mood dampening his response time.
Hirem’s blow struck the Jibade’s chin, though, sending him reeling into a table. The Jibade gripped the table in an attempt to keep his balance, only to pull its covering off.
The contents of the table table clattered to the ground, bringing plates and full vessels to the floor, much of their content spilling on the Jibade’s feet.
Before Osahar could straighten his legs, Jackals were laying their hands on Hirem. Two were at his side, one behind him with a khopesh needling his spine.
Another Jackal was lifting Osahar by the elbow. Slaves were at the Jibade’s feet, picking up the overturned cups.
The Jackal at Osahar’s side growled a command in Arumenic, without looking away from Hirem.
The soldiers wore helmets that bore the face of their namesake, covering their faces above the mouth. Though Hirem couldn’t discern much on the Jackal’s expression, a strong cloud of malice lingered.
Osahar was adjusting his linen kilt and sparse jewelry. He spoke to the head Jackal in Arumenic. His tone was conciliatory, and interspersed with embarrassed chuckles.
One of Osahar’s hands gestured loosely towards Hirem as he spoke, revealing a disconcerting symbol. On the palm of the Eypharian’s hand was a gnosis mark Hirem knew well, a single letter from the name of Yahal.
Before the Benshira could recover from this revelation, a shaken Zulo appeared.
“Did you hire this man?” The Jackal demanded of the Myrian in common.
Retaining a mature calm, Zulo answered, “Yes, just for the event.”
“Do you know him, well?”
Zulo paused, choosing his words carefully, “Well enough. Liviya vouched for him and I trust her judgment.”
The Jackal’s mouth became an unforgiving line.
“He has struck a Jibade. You understand the gravity of this.”
Zulo said nothing, only let the Jackal glare through his menacing helmet.
“Bring me this Liviya.”